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Meanings of
bankrupt
in anglès
català
fer enfonsar
espanyol
arruinar
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Reduce to bankruptcy.
break
ruin
smash
català
fer enfonsar
Having no money anymore; having lost all his money.
broke
penniless
belly-up
hard up
Related terms
insolvent
Synonyms
Examples for "
break
"
break
ruin
smash
Examples for "
break
"
1
Yes, that really was his only
break
in the case thus far.
2
Popular films did, however,
break
into the best picture race last year.
3
Superb police work, chief: When you friend suggest you
break
the law.
4
NK: Today we have not heard any reports of diseases
break
out.
5
Mr Bell said health interventions could
break
the addiction and crime cycle.
1
Of course you
ruin
the whole effect wearin' runnin' shoes with it.
2
Only Seoul, he said, could help save the impoverished state from
ruin
.
3
The moment felt too good to
ruin
with words, so she didn't.
4
He's under constant threat of
ruin
through the loss of his animals.
5
Under the shadow of the crisis his character was going to
ruin
.
1
Second serve: Goran slips when he 's about to
smash
the return.
2
To summarize: Three steps must be taken to
smash
the war racket.
3
They want to
smash
trade unions and end the right to strike.
4
The Protestants continued to
smash
images; the Catholics to mob the Protestants.
5
Obviously they'd just used something to
smash
through the ground floor doors.
Usage of
bankrupt
in anglès
1
Dubai-based Paris Group bought nearly
bankrupt
fashion house Gianfranco Ferre last year.
2
The company has said those affiliates add value to its
bankrupt
business.
3
Rawlings has previously said that pension problems threaten to
bankrupt
the city.
4
The Turpins were declared
bankrupt
seven years ago, WBC News has reported.
5
Unlike the state, businesses have to produce value -or go
bankrupt
.
6
Natural gas prices plunged instead, and Energy Future went
bankrupt
in 2014.
7
If they fail, the government has threatened to let Chrysler go
bankrupt
.
8
In 1995, however, TKO's farms were flooded and the company went
bankrupt
.
9
She won a court case in 2008, but the developer went
bankrupt
.
10
Some said it might be better for the companies to go
bankrupt
.
11
In 2011, Dubai retailer Paris Group bought
near
-
bankrupt
fashion house Gianfranco Ferre.
12
It didn't do him any good to
bankrupt
himself buying war bonds.
13
I was remarking a minute ago that your System is already
bankrupt
.
14
Metal Management couldn't meet its debt payments, and the company went
bankrupt
.
15
If he fails, the U.S. government threatens to let Chrysler go
bankrupt
.
16
Feelings don't come into it: I would finish, rather than go
bankrupt
.
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bankrupt
Adjective
Adverb
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
go bankrupt
declare bankrupt
bankrupt companies
become bankrupt
morally bankrupt
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Translations for
bankrupt
català
fer enfonsar
arruïnar
espanyol
arruinar
Bankrupt
through the time
Bankrupt
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
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